What Games Can You Play with VITURE Glasses and abxylute S9v?
You get VITURE glasses because the screen feels different. A game that normally lives on your phone suddenly feels bigger, more private, and much easier to enjoy on a couch, in bed, or during travel. But after the first “wow” moment, the next question is usually much more practical.
What can you actually play?
That is the better way to understand abxylute S9v. It is not made for one magic game. It makes more sense as a VITURE mobile controller for several game types that already need real buttons: cloud gaming, remote play, native mobile games with controller support, and retro games. VITURE itself positions its glasses around remote play, cloud gaming, and game streaming, so this is a natural place to start.

VITURE gaming is better understood by game type
Android Central recently covered VITURE Beast and abxylute S9v together, noting that the controller is designed to integrate with VITURE glasses and can connect the glasses through the controller while the phone sits in the dock. The same article also notes that phone compatibility can vary, so users should still check their phone model before buying.
Cloud gaming is the easiest place to start
Cloud gaming is probably the easiest category to explain. The game runs on a remote server, your phone receives the stream, and VITURE glasses become the private big screen. S9v then handles the physical controls.
This is why VITURE cloud gaming is a strong search angle. VITURE’s own remote and cloud gaming page talks about using its glasses for remote play, cloud gaming, and game streaming. Xbox Game Pass also describes cloud gaming as a way to stream games on supported devices, with availability depending on region, device, and plan.
Good cloud gaming categories for VITURE glasses and S9v include racing games, action RPGs, open world games, adventure games, platformers, and slower paced shooters. Racing games work especially well because they benefit from a big screen and analog triggers. Action RPGs also make sense because they rely on movement, camera control, dodging, and repeated inputs.
Examples of games or game styles to consider:
- Forza Horizon style racing games
- Halo style campaign shooters
- Fortnite if your service and region support it
- Starfield style open world RPGs
- Cyberpunk 2077 through supported cloud or streaming services
- Baldur’s Gate 3 through supported streaming services
- Monster Hunter style action games
The important line to keep honest is this: cloud gaming depends on your region, subscription, network, and the game library of the service you use.
Remote play is best when you already own the games
Remote play is different from cloud gaming. Instead of playing from a cloud library, you stream from your own console or PC. For many VITURE users, this may be the most useful category because it lets you keep playing games you already own.
This includes PS Remote Play, Xbox Remote Play, Steam Link, Moonlight, and other PC streaming setups. VITURE has also talked about remote play and cloud gaming in its own ecosystem content, including SpaceWalker updates and remote gaming pages.
This kind of setup makes sense when you want to play from bed, the sofa, a hotel room, or another room in the house. The console or PC does the heavy work. Your phone becomes the receiver. VITURE glasses become the screen. S9v becomes the controller you actually hold.
Remote play works especially well for single player games, RPGs, racing games, turn based games, action adventure games, and indie games. For serious ranked shooters, a monitor or TV setup may still be safer because remote play depends heavily on network quality.

Native mobile games are underrated with VITURE glasses
Native mobile games are the category many people forget. They are already on your phone, they do not need a console, and some of them support controllers well.
Apple’s App Store has a dedicated controller games feature with titles such as Assassin’s Creed Mirage, Warframe, Resident Evil 4, Resident Evil Village, Call of Duty Mobile, Bugsnax, and others. Availability and controller support may vary by region, platform, and game version, but the category is clearly real.
This matters for VITURE mobile gaming because glasses change the role of your phone. Without glasses, your phone is both the screen and the control surface. With VITURE glasses, the screen moves in front of your eyes. That makes touch controls feel less natural, especially when your hands are already holding the phone.
That is where a VITURE mobile controller setup becomes practical. S9v lets the phone sit inside the controller while the glasses handle the display. For games that already support physical controls, this can feel cleaner than trying to tap virtual buttons on a phone screen you are not really watching.
Good mobile game types for S9v and VITURE glasses include action games, racing games, platformers, sandbox games, roguelikes, and controller friendly RPGs.
Examples to check:
- Dead Cells
- Stardew Valley
- Minecraft
- Terraria
- Brawlhalla
- Asphalt Legends
- GRID Autosport
- Rush Rally 3
- Grimvalor
- Oddmar
- Warframe Mobile where supported
- Resident Evil mobile titles where supported
The practical advice is simple: before buying or downloading a game, check whether it supports controllers on your device. Some games support controllers on iOS but not Android, or the other way around.
Retro games are a natural fit for real buttons
Retro games are one of the most natural fits for physical controls. Older console and arcade games were designed around buttons, D pads, sticks, and triggers. On a touch screen, they often feel like a compromise. On VITURE glasses with a controller, they can feel much closer to how they were meant to be played.
This does not mean every retro setup is plug and play. Emulator apps, file formats, controller mapping, and local laws can all vary. Use your own legally backed up game files and check the rules in your region before using emulators.
For VITURE glasses games, retro categories that make sense include classic platformers, arcade games, PS1 style games, PSP style games, Dreamcast style games, GBA style games, retro racing games, puzzle games, and turn based RPGs.
This is also where S9v’s physical layout matters. A D pad is not just decoration for retro games. Face buttons, shoulder buttons, and stick position all change whether a game feels relaxed or awkward after twenty minutes.
Why abxylute S9v fits these VITURE game types
The common thread across these categories is not graphics. It is control.
Cloud gaming wants real buttons because many console games were never designed for touch. Remote play wants real buttons because you are streaming games from a console or PC. Native mobile games feel better when they support controllers. Retro games almost demand physical controls.
That is why abxylute S9v is easiest to understand as a controller for VITURE glasses, not just another phone controller. The product page lists support for iPhone 15,16 and 17 series, Android phones and tablets with Type C, multiple modes including XInput, NS, PS, HID, and Mapping, Hall effect joysticks and triggers, programmable back buttons, gyro support, and phone widths up to 216 mm.
The key point is not that S9v makes every game better. It is that S9v fits the kinds of games that already need a controller. If your main use is short video, browsing, or touch only mobile games, you may not need it. But if your VITURE gaming setup is built around Xbox Cloud Gaming, PS Remote Play, Steam Link, controller supported mobile games, or retro games, S9v gives the setup a clearer shape.
Instead of glasses, phone, cable, and controller feeling like separate pieces, the setup starts to feel more like one handheld system with a private big screen.

For VITURE users, the best games are not limited to one app or one platform. The better question is which game types benefit from a large private screen and physical controls at the same time.
That answer is much clearer: cloud gaming, remote play, native controller supported mobile games, and retro games. If those are the games you actually want to play, abxylute S9v is a practical way to make VITURE glasses feel less like a display accessory and more like a complete mobile gaming setup.